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History of Dr. Willmar Schwabe
 

Although  Hahnemann had  left  behind a wide range of  knowledge and a guide to manufacture homeopathic remedies in his „Organon of Healing“, „Materia Medica Pura“ and „Chronic Diseases”, he did not  leave  behind detailed methods required for large-scale manufacture.
At that time, in the middle of  the 19th  century,  homeopathic  preparations were  already  in  great   demand. The  preparations  of   those  days  were manufactured  by  pharmacists,  varied  , however,  dramatically  in  quality and were sometimes even of questionable quality.

It   was   the  young  German  pharmacist   Dr.  Willmar  Schwabe   (1839-1917)   who  was  so  dissatisfied   with  this situation  that  he set  out  to  develop analytical  methods and   to   define   pharmaceutical   technical  processes  .  He    introduced    quality   controls    and    organised    the cultivation  of  his  own   medical  plants. In 1863 he took up the practical study  of  homeopathy  and  of   Hahnemann’ s  specifications.  By  1865,  two   years   after  his  qualification  as  a   pharmacist , he   founded  his   own company   “Homöopathische  Centralofficin  Dr . Willmar  Schwabe”

 
(Central Homeopathic Dispensary) in  Leipzig, Germany. There, he  had homeopathic remedies produced in compliance with Hahnemann’s stipulations and in addition  described  the  manufacturing process in detail. The dispensary  consisted  of  the wholesale and export business as well as the homeopathic central pharmacy.

His   enterprise   developed  with  such exceptional rapidity  that  it  soon  achieved  European  and  few  years  later worldwide recognition. In accordance with his stringent quality criteria, homeopathic preparations were produced  in industrial quantities. By and by, more than 700 regional dispensaries, distributed throughout Germany,  Europe and all over the world, were added to the original "Centralofficin" in Leipzig. Having  inaugurated  the  first homeopathic  policlinic in Leipzig,  Schwabe started his activities in the fields of health and social politics. In 1866 he founded a publishing house specialising in literature for both the medical profession and the public (1866-1945).
In 1872 Dr. Schwabe  produced the  standard  work  for  homeopathic  pharmaceuticals – the “Pharmacopoea Homeopathica Polyglottica” , which  gave  minutely  detailed  instructions  on  the  production of homeopathic preparations. Soon, Schwabe’s work gained world-wide importance and was translated into many languages, like  English,  French, Italian,  Portuguese  and Russian.  It  was  published  in  rapid  sequences,  appearing  in  the  5th  (1901)  to  the  9th  (1912)  edition  as  the  German Homeopathic Pharmacopeia and thus became legally binding in Germany.
In 1917 the founder of the company died, but his son Dr. Willmar Schwabe II continued his work. He published the next edition in 1924 as the Dr. Willmar Schwabe’s Homeopathic Pharmacopeia (Dr.  Willmar  Schwabe’s  Homöopathisches  Arzneibuch) and managed the company.
By 1935, the regional dispensaries beside the original “Centralofficin” in Leipzig distributed homeopathic products throughout the  whole  world. Even  in  Asia, especially  in  India, homeopathy  became  very  popular  and  numerous  dispensaries  were founded. Since 1890 Dr. Willmar Schwabe Pharmaceuticals is an integral part of in the Indian market place. The production of Indian homeopathic remedies complies with the regulations of the German Homeopathic Pharmacopeia.
After World War II, in 1946 the third Schwabe generation relocated business from Leipzig to Karlsruhe, Germany. At  that  time, Schwabe produced both homeopathic and phytotherapeutic products with great success.
In 1978 the first edition of   the  official  German  Homeopathic  Pharmacopeia (=HAB),  based  on  the  Schwabe  edition,  was published by the Federal Ministry for Youth, Family and Health as a part of the German Pharmacopeia (=DAB). This meant that finally, homeopathy and its preparations had achieved official recognition like all other pharmaceuticals.
Until today homeopathic remedies are produced in accordance to  the official  Homeopathic  Pharmacopeia. In the tradition of Hahnemann,  homeopathic  remedies  are  still  potentized in  stepwise  dilutions and succussed  by hand. Modern  industrial technology guarantees state-of-the-art production of homeopathic medicines.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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